The eighth day
One legend says, that the world was created in six days. On the seventh Creator was resting. But what happened on the eighth day?
Was the Creator resting again? Or is he playing with his new universe? Or escaping from responsibilities?
In this artwork, I invite you to choose how the eighth day would be spent on your own. Imagine yourself as a Creator and see what the painting will reflect you back.
What does it do to you? The artwork makes you sit and rethink, refeel yourself.
Light colors with the combination of dark, invite your eyes to contemplate. A delicious play of textures makes you touch the space of an artwork with your sight.
Just allow it to yourself.
And to your wall.
40x32 in
Acrylic on stretched canvas, lacquer, 2022
One legend says, that the world was created in six days. On the seventh Creator was resting. But what happened on the eighth day?
Was the Creator resting again? Or is he playing with his new universe? Or escaping from responsibilities?
In this artwork, I invite you to choose how the eighth day would be spent on your own. Imagine yourself as a Creator and see what the painting will reflect you back.
What does it do to you? The artwork makes you sit and rethink, refeel yourself.
Light colors with the combination of dark, invite your eyes to contemplate. A delicious play of textures makes you touch the space of an artwork with your sight.
Just allow it to yourself.
And to your wall.
40x32 in
Acrylic on stretched canvas, lacquer, 2022
One legend says, that the world was created in six days. On the seventh Creator was resting. But what happened on the eighth day?
Was the Creator resting again? Or is he playing with his new universe? Or escaping from responsibilities?
In this artwork, I invite you to choose how the eighth day would be spent on your own. Imagine yourself as a Creator and see what the painting will reflect you back.
What does it do to you? The artwork makes you sit and rethink, refeel yourself.
Light colors with the combination of dark, invite your eyes to contemplate. A delicious play of textures makes you touch the space of an artwork with your sight.
Just allow it to yourself.
And to your wall.
40x32 in
Acrylic on stretched canvas, lacquer, 2022